This was interesting to me! I really want to have more roses this year. I've had to fight off the critters (moles or voles) and lost one last year. We are planing on getting some wooden planter boxes and I want to put a couple rose bushes in one of them. I can't wait to see what your roses look like when they bloom!
I’m glad you enjoyed it! We have a large deer problem in our yard… They tend to think my garden is an ‘all you can eat buffet’ with all my roses. You’ll see my roses bloom this season in my ‘what’s blooming in mistaken garden’ series ❤️🌿
Love it! Great for me who doesn't know what I am doing at all with roses. I think I made a few mistakes watching your video. What is the reason for the crown needing to be above the soil? Thanks so much, great video!
Hello -- I enjoyed your video re: your new rose varieties for 2024. I recently moved to Victoria and am in the process of establishing my new garden and have a handful of David Austin roses I'm looking to expand. I think DA roses are my new obsession. Can I ask the name of the supplier you used?
Oh this is so exciting!! DA roses are nice, but there are many other roses out there, like Weeks roses that are really stunning. I buy my roses from a wonderful lady in Parksville, however there is a nursery I love in north saanich called ‘Russell nursery’ and they have lots of DA roses. You’ll have to invite me over this summer for a little tour of your garden ❤️
Hi I'm willow and new here❤ I'm in Victoria b.c! Drop by if you'd like and bring a cuppa tea, see the play list, lots to look at So neat meeting another Islander❤❤❤
Beautiful choices! Can't wait to see them blooming in. your garden. In Kansas City, zone 6a/b, we bury the bud union about two inches below soil level.
Yes they are.... these are noway the latest David Austin Roses they have been around for years. There are newer and arguably far better ones been released in the last 3 years
They are classed tall shrubs and small climbers here in England two of which this Lady has required l also have growing one of them 12 ft the other 11ft.
@spurstrex SW UK here. My Lark is HUGE! They make such a great informal hedge and I have one which just throws herself around the back of a border. Great rosehips too, as does Malvern Hills. I'm a Ghislaine and Phyllis fan myself.